The HutchCC Graduation page describes that their All-College Commencement Ceremony is held every May at the Hutchinson Sports Arena, celebrating degree and certificate completers from prior summer/fall and current spring semesters.
However, when examining HutchCC’s publicly available resources (website, bookstore FAQ, etc.), there is no detailed, publicly documented “academic regalia color scheme” for cap, gown, tassels, honor cords, or stoles. I did not find any downloadable PDF or handbook on the HutchCC site outlining regalia policy (such as tassel color per major or honors).
Their Campus Store FAQ mentions selling various college-branded merchandise but does not explicitly reference cap/gown/tassel regalia.
Because of the lack of a defined regalia color policy, any regalia set listed for HutchCC must likely follow generic academic dress conventions — e.g., a standard black gown, plain mortarboard cap, and default tassel — unless the student confirms specifics with the college.
There is no publicly visible policy about special honor cords or stoles (for honors societies, Latin honors, or program-specific stoles) on HutchCC’s graduation page or store FAQ.
Also, there is no detailed mention of faculty regalia color schemes (hoods, velvet trim) in the publicly accessible parts of the HutchCC site, so any faculty robe color would likely default to classical academic-heraldry norms unless the college communicates otherwise.
Given that Hutchinson Community College does not publicly define its regalia-color policy, cap-and-gown sets should be marketed as standard academic dress. For any color-specific accessories (tassels, cords, stoles), always confirm the correct color with the College Registrar before making a custom purchase.
Note: To confirm the exact colors of the graduation gown, cap, tassel, honor cords, and stoles for your specific program at Hutchinson Community College, you can reach out directly to the college's administration or the office responsible for commencement and student services. They can provide you with the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding academic regalia.